Kolkata: Class I Class I VII in several city schools will step into the classroom for the first time in two years on Wednesday while many more will do it on Thursday when some schools more government and the assisted schools open their doors to primary Main and top.
student.
There are also those who have to wait longer for school to call them when the new session starts around April.
Tuesday marked a busy meeting round and panic activity at the school which will be open on Wednesday.
Among schools that have decided not to delay the opening are St.
Lawrence.
Principal FR Francis Jimmy Keepuram issued a notice to parents who stated that the school would be open to class II to VII from Wednesday, while kg and class I students had to report to school on Saturday.
Regular classes for all students will continue from Monday.
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School ill will begin on Wednesday.
Initially it would continue with class I to IV because class V students to VII gave an online exam now.
“We don’t bring back pre-primary – nurseries and kg students – now,” said the Sapru Principal.
Heare School Headmaster Jayanta Bhattacharya said the classes would be held based on alternative days.
“We will have students from pre-primary to class XII at school at a batch on Wednesday.
In the first batch, we will have pre-pratama to class V who attend school from 6:30 a.m.
to 10:20 a.m.
In the second batch, we will Having class VI to XII starting at 10:30 a.m.
to 4 pm, “said the Head of the Hindu Subhrajit Dutta School.
Among schools that have decided to start school from Thursday are modern secondary schools.
Devi Kar’s director said the class would start from Thursday the staggering way, starting with class VI and VII students.
DPS Ruby Park Principal Joyoti Chaudhuri said students from class I would start attending school from Thursday with class II for IV joined on Friday.
The rest will join a week later on February 25.
Krishna Damani, Guardian Point Souh School, said even though they were not ready for this notice so early, they would advance by having a student back in a staggering way, starting with class VI.
and VII from next Monday.
The head of the Birla Loveleen High School Sehgal is eyeing February 28 to start bringing students back to campus in staggering ways, starting with class VI and VII.
“We will have the main part of joining since the first week of March,” he added.
Shrik Shikshay The CEO Foundation and Secretary General Bralat Bhattacharyya said the primary sexy class will begin on February 21, Bhasha Diawas.
Roopkatha Sarkar, La Martiniere Principal for girls, is among the principal who prefers to wait until the beginning of the next academic session before recognizing the main part for offline classes.
“Because elementary school is undergoing their final exam now, in online mode, we feel it would be better to wait until they finish their exam,” he said.
FR M Thamacin Arulappan, Principal of Collegiate St Xavier, said all settings and notifications will be made after the last exam on 3.
“We hope to ask students back from April 5, starting from the next session.”